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once again, dow up now 118 points, the focus today, chris, is going to return to the economy and company news. company earnings continue to come out. i think their hearts, chris will, remain in boston. chris. >> yeah, we hope so. that's the focus today. good to see wall street take a positive look on events. moving things forward. they are reacting, remotely to what people lived through here in boston. i'm joined by cassidy. good to meet you. glad you are safe. you were there yesterday, watching, when the explosions go off, where are you? what does it mean? >> about 30 feet from the firn line when explosions went off. didn't know how to react. the first explosion, i felt it first and heard it at the same time. my legs were changing. and then before i even had time to internalize, and react, the second one happened and then everyone started running inside. i tried to hide in the atm machine area nearby. try to figure out what to do next, figure out what was going on? it was terrifying? >> you had a camera on me. >> i had a dslr, my phone camera, hd camera, i'm a video blogger. i'm alive,
once again, dow up now 118 points, the focus today, chris, is going to return to the economy and company news. company earnings continue to come out. i think their hearts, chris will, remain in boston. chris. >> yeah, we hope so. that's the focus today. good to see wall street take a positive look on events. moving things forward. they are reacting, remotely to what people lived through here in boston. i'm joined by cassidy. good to meet you. glad you are safe. you were there yesterday,...
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>> it justdoesn't make sense showing why the economy is struggling to get going because here's the regulatory bearier stping us from producing energy, jobs, economic activity, and national security with the own energy rather than from the weast. melissa: senator, what's the bottom line? do we see the pipeline, if you were a betting man, what do you say? >> appears the administration is trying to defeat it through delay, and we're going to have to get the push on to approve it congressional. that's what i'm working on doing. melissa: okay, senator, thank you. appreciate your time. >> thanks. melissa: time for today's fuel gauge report. more potentially good news for drivers, gags lean futures slid about 1.8% today, gas has fallen for 13 # of the past 18 sessions. it is down more than 12% just this month. natural gas is threatening a quarter of the world's oil demand. that is according to a new reportrom citi corp.. 20 million barrels of crude per day could be replaced by cheaper, natural gas coming through the trucking and railway industries. iran and north korea reportedly reached a deal to b
>> it justdoesn't make sense showing why the economy is struggling to get going because here's the regulatory bearier stping us from producing energy, jobs, economic activity, and national security with the own energy rather than from the weast. melissa: senator, what's the bottom line? do we see the pipeline, if you were a betting man, what do you say? >> appears the administration is trying to defeat it through delay, and we're going to have to get the push on to approve it...
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and while we are doing that, let's spread some money around and make sure that our economy is thriving in our districts. thank you. >> hi, good evening, mayor lee and cohen and supervisors and department heads and residents of bayview. i am janet, i have a couple of issues i would like to encourage you to consider. i recently met with steve kawa and mayor lee and john templeton about the development of african-american tourism. and mr. templeton submitted a proposal to provide a way to tap into those funds. and to also bring employment into this area. and to also give value to the lives and the residents of the people that are here. and also again provide a source of employment. the other thing that i would like to encourage you to do is as we have these huge development programs in the area. that are geared towards certain percentage of employment in hiring residents. that you also include professional services such as accounting and legal and real estate sales. and thank you for stretching the dollar as much as you have been able to. i know it's tough. we are counting on you to conti
and while we are doing that, let's spread some money around and make sure that our economy is thriving in our districts. thank you. >> hi, good evening, mayor lee and cohen and supervisors and department heads and residents of bayview. i am janet, i have a couple of issues i would like to encourage you to consider. i recently met with steve kawa and mayor lee and john templeton about the development of african-american tourism. and mr. templeton submitted a proposal to provide a way to...
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economy seems to take two steps forward, one step back and i would also have to agree with your comments about the fed. lou, i also read that but i think that the fed cirman has made it perfectly clear that they were going to stay the course for the indefinite future. >> w what will ultimately drive prices will be the growth of wages and salaries and the like and according to the march -- lou: we would like to have some of that. >> we would like to see some growth there. in march the conference board's survey showed that the percent of consumers expecting a lower income six months from now, once again exceeded the percent expecting income growth. we never saw this type of imbalance in previous recoveries and that's a b unsettling. lou: i lied. you get the last word, lou. we started out with the gold, deflation. you get the last word. >> we're not far apart but i would say that the revenues of corporate america have been slowing. as the top line continues to slow, the abili to maintain profitability is certainly doubul and i think any wisp of deflatn or whiff of deflation that gets in the
economy seems to take two steps forward, one step back and i would also have to agree with your comments about the fed. lou, i also read that but i think that the fed cirman has made it perfectly clear that they were going to stay the course for the indefinite future. >> w what will ultimately drive prices will be the growth of wages and salaries and the like and according to the march -- lou: we would like to have some of that. >> we would like to see some growth there. in march...
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and while we are doing that, let's spread some money around and make sure that our economy is thriving in our districts. thank you. >> hi, good evening, mayor lee and cohen and supervisors and department heads and residents of bayview. i am janet, i have a couple of issues i would like to encourage you to consider. i recently met with steve kawa and mayor lee and john templeton about the development of african-american tourism. and mr. templeton submitted a proposal to provide a way to tap into those funds. and to also bring employment into this area. and to also give value to the lives and the residents of the people that are here. an
and while we are doing that, let's spread some money around and make sure that our economy is thriving in our districts. thank you. >> hi, good evening, mayor lee and cohen and supervisors and department heads and residents of bayview. i am janet, i have a couple of issues i would like to encourage you to consider. i recently met with steve kawa and mayor lee and john templeton about the development of african-american tourism. and mr. templeton submitted a proposal to provide a way to...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further uhh... [ grunts ] i'll have a redd's apple ale. [ male announcer ] redd's apple ale. crisp like an apple, brewed like an ale. because this spring when you switch your number to sprint, you can save $100 on any phone, which makes the samsung galaxy s3 free. make the most of your new phone with truly unlimited data and 4g lte. or ask about our other options, including no contract plans. now's the time to start fresh and switch to sprint. visit your sprint store or sprint.com today. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an emmy-nominated actress for her work as betty draper on the amc hit show "mad men," which is in its sixth season sundays at 10:00 p.m. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back to our show, january jones! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> jimmy: we love having you here. >> i love being here. >> jimmy: you're not in new york that much, are you? >> not as often as i'd
only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further uhh... [ grunts ] i'll have a redd's apple ale. [ male announcer ] redd's apple ale. crisp like an apple, brewed like an ale. because this spring when you switch your number to sprint, you can save $100 on any phone, which makes the samsung galaxy s3 free. make the most of your new phone with truly unlimited data and 4g lte. or ask about our other options, including no contract plans. now's the time to start fresh and...
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we can all benefit from a dynamic, free economy. the minute we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c., it becomes easier for people to understand what we want, which is for everyone to prosper and for us to stop talking about government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. >> in the back. >> heritage foundation. you mention social entrepreneuriship, this idea of including your social impact within the bottom line of your business. what do you see as the relationship between social entrepreneurship and social welfare, and what do you see as the relationship between government and social entrepreneurship? should it encourage it and languish and state hands off? >> that question is central, which is the best way that government can support that kind of behavior is for government to establish a neutral set of rules that govern everyone, a set of rules that is designed to create an environment of law and order rather than one of chaos, and then make sure those rules are implemented in an even-hande
we can all benefit from a dynamic, free economy. the minute we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c., it becomes easier for people to understand what we want, which is for everyone to prosper and for us to stop talking about government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. >> in the back. >> heritage foundation. you mention social entrepreneuriship, this idea of including your social impact within the bottom line of your business. what do you...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still...
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go to work and kiss your wife thank roadwork and be an american and let's move forward to get this economy going. neil: to be simplistic i am pretty good at that we tend to sell off more when the threats is international terrorist based and an american like terry nichols. not as a general rule of thumb or to justify one brand over another a bad guy is a bad guy but we tend to get anxious that they brought this to the point* despite the billions are trillions to stop them. >> right to. and you will never be 100 percent safe you just have to remember that is the odds. we will never be part of a terrorist incident to remember that first thing but secd there will be a lot of volatility in the morning but the markets could end up higher and they don't seem to have common sense. look at north korea they are going crazy with their young leader if everybody worried about a nuclear missile but gold is still going down that is what you'd be buying but then people say i don't want to buy gold if it is the end of the world because it is hard to each. [laughter] neil: but where they are placing their m
go to work and kiss your wife thank roadwork and be an american and let's move forward to get this economy going. neil: to be simplistic i am pretty good at that we tend to sell off more when the threats is international terrorist based and an american like terry nichols. not as a general rule of thumb or to justify one brand over another a bad guy is a bad guy but we tend to get anxious that they brought this to the point* despite the billions are trillions to stop them. >> right to. and...
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go to work and kiss your wife thank roadwork and be an american and let's move forward to get this economy going. neil: to be simplistic i am pretty good at that we tend to sell off more when the threats is international terrorist based and an american like terry nichols. not as a general rule of thumb or to justify one brand over another a bad guy is a bad guy but we tend to get anxious that they brought this to the point* despite the billions are trillions to stop them. >> right to. and you will never be 100 percent safe you just have to remember that is the odds. we will never be part of a terrorist incident to remember that first thing but second there will be a lot of volatility in the morning but the markets could end up higher and they don't seem to have common sense. look at north korea they are going crazy with their young leader if everybody worried about a nuclear missile but gold is still going down that is what you'd be buying but then people say i don't want to buy gold if it is the end of the world because it is hard to each. [laughter] neil: but where they are placing their
go to work and kiss your wife thank roadwork and be an american and let's move forward to get this economy going. neil: to be simplistic i am pretty good at that we tend to sell off more when the threats is international terrorist based and an american like terry nichols. not as a general rule of thumb or to justify one brand over another a bad guy is a bad guy but we tend to get anxious that they brought this to the point* despite the billions are trillions to stop them. >> right to. and...
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we have to stop letting the world's largest bathroom wall, which is twitter dictating our economy, dictating our reporting, and dictating our lives. >> kimberly: you are anti-twitter now? >> greg: what i'm saying is we learned a lesson, they taught us a lesson and nobody died. >> bob: i have to push back. i think that this boston bombing put twitter. made twitter the go-to place for a lot of people breaking fast news. >> greg: bad news, wrong news. >> eric: but if it's closely monitored, as it gets better, as it gets bigger it put them on the map. i think this twitter reaction. >> greg: you saw what happened. >> kimberly: there is no monitoring on it. acre anger shows how important really keeping -- being right is. >> greg: there is no editing on twitter. >> bob: folks out there watching the five let me say at the break everybody here except for me is on their twitter accounts trying to figure out what's going on. we should be careful. >> andrea: i see greg and eric's point on this one. they set off a cascade of selling on the dow. it's not like you just broke into somebody's bank account. p
we have to stop letting the world's largest bathroom wall, which is twitter dictating our economy, dictating our reporting, and dictating our lives. >> kimberly: you are anti-twitter now? >> greg: what i'm saying is we learned a lesson, they taught us a lesson and nobody died. >> bob: i have to push back. i think that this boston bombing put twitter. made twitter the go-to place for a lot of people breaking fast news. >> greg: bad news, wrong news. >> eric: but if...
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davis a democrat was dogged by a saggy economy, energy blackouts, and frustration from his labor union base. fewer than 900,000 signatures were needed to launch the recall. it took only 65 signatures and $3,500 to get on the ballot. aside from the two candidates a cast of more than 100 characters ended up on the ballot from the famous arnold schwarzenegger arianna huffington, and larry flynt, to the onabsurd. a primary system that now rewards the top two vote getters regardless of party, and taking responsibility for drawing district boundaries away from lawmakers and giving it to state -- senator's panel. joining me now is joe garofoli. welcome back into "the war room." >> i object to calling gary coleman absurd. >> michael: yeah you could have said what are you walking about? how did this turn into this major recall. >> there was a very low turnout for the previous election very nasty where gray davis was up for reelection so the bar was low to have a recall. you had the energy crisis people thought davis bungled it he passed a vehicle license fee to raise money, because the economy
davis a democrat was dogged by a saggy economy, energy blackouts, and frustration from his labor union base. fewer than 900,000 signatures were needed to launch the recall. it took only 65 signatures and $3,500 to get on the ballot. aside from the two candidates a cast of more than 100 characters ended up on the ballot from the famous arnold schwarzenegger arianna huffington, and larry flynt, to the onabsurd. a primary system that now rewards the top two vote getters regardless of party, and...
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we can all benefit and a dynamic 3-d economy. and so the minute that we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c. centered focus, i think it becomes easier for people to understand what we really want them which is for everyone to prosper. and for us to stop talking a government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. >> james with the heritage foundation. you mentioned social on to be no ship, this idea of sort of inkling of social impact the bottom line of your business. what do you see as the relationship between social entrepreneurship and the social welfare and also what do you see as the relationship between government and social on to be no ship? should government support it, invest in it vote unquote, or should it just sort of urgent language and stance on? >> that question essential to everything am trying to say, which is the best way that the government can support that kind of behavior is for government to establish neutral set of rules that govern everyone, a set of rules that is des
we can all benefit and a dynamic 3-d economy. and so the minute that we start taking the conversation away from a washington, d.c. centered focus, i think it becomes easier for people to understand what we really want them which is for everyone to prosper. and for us to stop talking a government allocating special perks to this group or to that group. >> james with the heritage foundation. you mentioned social on to be no ship, this idea of sort of inkling of social impact the bottom line...
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economy moving. it's there for us. we can do this. if only we put our minds to it. set aside for a moment the deficit issue. i said moment, not forever, we know we have to deal with the deficit. but you cannot solve that deficit unless you have americans working. and we can put americans back to work. -- back to work. >> and unleash, i believe, unleash a new economy. i mean, that's -- we're strangling the economy right now. because we're not making the kind of investments. and again, when you look at our competitors, because from northeast ohio, we play a lot of football, there's a scoreboard. there's a scoreboard. mr. ryan: america is not going to win every game but we better be in a position where in the global economic competition that we are competitive and we know what makes us competitive. and i'm not saying it's all about making money, a lot of this stuff that we're talking about is quality of life. we won't get into health care preventive care or anything leek that but we have human beings th
economy moving. it's there for us. we can do this. if only we put our minds to it. set aside for a moment the deficit issue. i said moment, not forever, we know we have to deal with the deficit. but you cannot solve that deficit unless you have americans working. and we can put americans back to work. -- back to work. >> and unleash, i believe, unleash a new economy. i mean, that's -- we're strangling the economy right now. because we're not making the kind of investments. and again, when...
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they do everything we can to destroy their economy. they know that. >> jon: we did send them rum. >> we did. i'm not sure the government did that but anyway. >> jon: i can't believe you are still doing that type of diplomatic -- do you get miles -- when you go do you get to upgrade? >> when i ride on dealt yeah get frequent flier miles. [laughter] >> jon: i love it. president jimmy carter. thank you so
they do everything we can to destroy their economy. they know that. >> jon: we did send them rum. >> we did. i'm not sure the government did that but anyway. >> jon: i can't believe you are still doing that type of diplomatic -- do you get miles -- when you go do you get to upgrade? >> when i ride on dealt yeah get frequent flier miles. [laughter] >> jon: i love it. president jimmy carter. thank you so
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they do everything we can to destroy their economy. they know that. >> jon: we did send them rum. >> we did. i'm not sure the government did that but anyway. >> jon: i can't believe you are still doing that type of diplomatic -- do you get miles -- when you go do you get to upgrade? >> when i ride on dealt yeah get frequent flier miles. [laughter] >> jon: i love it. president jimmy carter. thank you so muc >> jon: that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> are you aconspiracy they'rorrists at all? >> on some things, yes. i think j.f.k. was murdered by the mob. i think that marlin monroe did not overdose for captioning sponsor b
they do everything we can to destroy their economy. they know that. >> jon: we did send them rum. >> we did. i'm not sure the government did that but anyway. >> jon: i can't believe you are still doing that type of diplomatic -- do you get miles -- when you go do you get to upgrade? >> when i ride on dealt yeah get frequent flier miles. [laughter] >> jon: i love it. president jimmy carter. thank you so muc >> jon: that's our show. join us tomorrow night at...
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. >> richard lui is here with the drill down with impact on travelers, airlines and economy. >> each minute of a flight delay costs travelers. a study shows each minute costs travelers just over $1. one minute, one dollar. the tax includes flyers taking cabs instead of buses, missing business meetings or rescheduling events like monday the faa says 1,200 flights were delayed because of staffing reductions including those caused by the sequester. yesterday new york area airports saw over two-hour delays. lax up to 45 minutes and dallas-ft. worth half an hour says "usa today." travelers just aren't happy. >> we were supposed to leave at 8:25 and just as we were about to leave they said, sorry. we're not leaving. we've been sequestered. >> i think they should furlough the president and congress. >> flight delays hurt everybody. as much as $33 billion a year. there are losses to gdp, to airlines and to ticket sales and that does not include sequester delays. the faa 10% workforce reduction aims to help save $600 million this year. that's just a fraction of the additional billions of doll
. >> richard lui is here with the drill down with impact on travelers, airlines and economy. >> each minute of a flight delay costs travelers. a study shows each minute costs travelers just over $1. one minute, one dollar. the tax includes flyers taking cabs instead of buses, missing business meetings or rescheduling events like monday the faa says 1,200 flights were delayed because of staffing reductions including those caused by the sequester. yesterday new york area airports saw...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. america international and world in the very heart of moscow. much much more of this is yours if you just received anything like to cut cut. cut . guys it's been a crazy week with lots of misinformation misreporting and misunderstandings over the complexities of the boston bombing case and every time a new fact emerges it leaves me with more questions than answers so help me gain some insight earlier i was joined by the bell admins boiling frogs post and founder national security whistleblowers coalition i first asked her if after a decade of civil liberties or regimes we should be surprised at all to the call to suspend the suspects rights and here's what she had to say. not. being climbing up the ladders towards the police to stay in fact he had been. operating within the all the police sustained characteristics you look at it from the illegal eavesdropping to the illegal detentions to go on to patriot act to now says i
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. america international and world in the very heart of moscow. much much more of this is yours if you just received anything like to cut cut. cut . guys it's been a crazy week with lots of misinformation misreporting and misunderstandings over the complexities of the boston bombing case and every time a new fact emerges it leaves me...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> i'm jake tapper live in boston. you're looking at live pictures of the crime scene with investigators going around the area. just recently president obama addressed the boston terrorist bombings on the south lawn during an event with the wounded warrior project. take a listen to that. >> you know, we obviously meet at a time when our thoughts and prayers are with the people of boston. our hearts are with the families of the victims and now we send our support and encouragement to people who never expected that they would need it, wounded civilians who are just beginning what will be i'm sure for some of them a long road to recovery. it is a road the remarkable warriors and athletes here know all too well. and as a consequences are going to serve for all of the families as well as all americans' continued inspiration. >> president obama will visit boston tomorrow. cnn will have full coverage of his arrival and the interfaith ceremony and he'll part
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> i'm jake tapper live in boston. you're looking at live pictures of the crime scene with investigators going around the area. just recently president obama addressed the boston terrorist bombings on the south lawn during an event with the wounded warrior project. take a listen to that. >> you know, we obviously meet at a time when our thoughts and...
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it's the bright spot on our economy. it's adding to reduce the trade deficit, it's everything in my state. it is everything in my state. and you know what? we center small farmers, small family farmers who are -- who have to spend a million dollars before they can even take a crop out of the ground. that's an average farmer in my state. that's how much it costs to engage farming. and when we don't have a farm bill that provides some certainty, some security for them, we not only hurt them to and hurt american agricultural. we risk our secure food supply. i came here to speak for ntd farmers. -- north dakota farmers. i came here to speak for an energy policy. it's an amazing place here. you hear everybody say we believe in all of the above. and in north dakota we do all of the above. we not only are rich in natural gas and oil and kole. we have geothermal. we are one of the leading producers in the country on wind energy. we get it. policies in this body and city need to be established that provide certainty to our energy
it's the bright spot on our economy. it's adding to reduce the trade deficit, it's everything in my state. it is everything in my state. and you know what? we center small farmers, small family farmers who are -- who have to spend a million dollars before they can even take a crop out of the ground. that's an average farmer in my state. that's how much it costs to engage farming. and when we don't have a farm bill that provides some certainty, some security for them, we not only hurt them to...
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i ask myself, are we in fact going to take a view where we protect ourselves, where we protect our economy and we protect the future of our kids and grandkids? or are we going to do something that's got a very short-interpret payback? so when i look at the keystone pipeline, it is a 40-year investment in bringing very dirty oil that we can then ship to the chinese. if it isn't dug out of our country it isn't sent to our country. it just goes through our country. whereas in fact i see a completely different way to respond to this. i think that if we respond through american business to solve this energy and climate problem, we will make ourselves richer, healthier and we will respond to the biggest challenge of our generation. >> five years ago i was convinced watching the politics of climate change, if you will, that this was moving in a direction where you had sort of -- it was getting out of politics. then all of a sudden it's become more politicized. you see this, what candidate obama said in 2008 about climate change, yes, what he said at his nug gu inaugural, but it seems the politics
i ask myself, are we in fact going to take a view where we protect ourselves, where we protect our economy and we protect the future of our kids and grandkids? or are we going to do something that's got a very short-interpret payback? so when i look at the keystone pipeline, it is a 40-year investment in bringing very dirty oil that we can then ship to the chinese. if it isn't dug out of our country it isn't sent to our country. it just goes through our country. whereas in fact i see a...
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we are learning new details on the incredible toll the manhunt may have had on the economy. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> in the city of boston, it was on virtual lockdown while the manhunt was under way friday, shut down. we will have a significant economic impact. people were encouraged to stay inside while police searched for the younger suspect. this ireport, it shows empty streets in cambridge. that was on friday. subways were closed most of the day. highways were vacant, millions of people did not
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and the economy will be affected. >> all right. thank you very much. president and chief executive of airlines for america. i know we'll be with you more if these predictions ring true and we see more delays. >>> senator max baucus, the latest member to say he is not running for election. we'll talk with nbc senior political editor mark murray. first, a lot going on today. here are some things we thought you should know. charlie rangel of new york is suing house speaker john boehner and six other lawmaker to have his 2012 censure on ethics charges overturned. he argues that members of the house ethics committee withheld evidence that could have cleared his name before the entire house voted to censure him. it covered a wide range of activities including failing to pay taxes on rental income for 17 years. >>> anthony weiner back on twitter. he was caught sending a young woman accepting suggestive pictures on twitter. he is now considering, reportedly considering running in the race for mayor in new york city. those are things we thought you should know.
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it would rein in the internet economy that's helped lead our economy out of the recession that began in 2008. what this proposal does is give each state the ability to require online businesses, outside of their states, to enforce their tax laws. it enables the state of indiana or the state of south dakota to require online businesses located in new hampshire to collect sales taxes on their behalf. let me repeatt, theartplace frness act could require new hampshire, a state that has determined not to have a sales tax, new hampshire businesses to collect sales taxes for goods or services provided to consumers in indiana or south dakota and then send money to those states. the proposal, in effect, unleashes all the nation's tax collectors on small internet businesses, interin the event entrepreneurs who have neither the ability to enforce the terms of the marketplace fairness act nor the political influence in this city to be able to shape the legislation. the marketplace fairness act takes the net on a dangerous path because its passage would endorse the notion that internet entities s
it would rein in the internet economy that's helped lead our economy out of the recession that began in 2008. what this proposal does is give each state the ability to require online businesses, outside of their states, to enforce their tax laws. it enables the state of indiana or the state of south dakota to require online businesses located in new hampshire to collect sales taxes on their behalf. let me repeatt, theartplace frness act could require new hampshire, a state that has determined...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can fine- tune your personal economy. fidelity investments. turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. solutionspecialized and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailor solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? news."now, "bbc world >> this is bbc world news ameica. -- america. legalize same-sex marriage, making the move with the country. plotting to attack a passenger train. with althe connection qeda and iran. finallyr i soldiers get the burial they deserve nearly a century after dying in battle. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. from paris, london, washington d.c., same-sex marriage has taken center stage. after a heated national debate, the assembly took the step of legalizing the unions, becoming the most populous country to do so. >> de decriminalized it in 1791, not long after the revolution. but the bill to give them rights of marriage and adoption h
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next five and a half months, with the carriers, for the passengers, and frankly, i believe, for the economy. >> reporter: best advice for passengers on the nation's 30,000 flights a day, book the first flight of the day. it's the least likely to be cancelled. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> denver police are hunting for suspects today after shots were fired during a massive marijuana celebration. saturday's gunfire wounded two people and caused thousands of people to scramble for safety in the chaos dozens were trampled. >> up next on the "cbs evening news", a connecticut mom takes on a cause she never expected, medical marijuana. ch suggests cell heah plays a key role throughout our lives. ona day men's + amin a designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured lo
next five and a half months, with the carriers, for the passengers, and frankly, i believe, for the economy. >> reporter: best advice for passengers on the nation's 30,000 flights a day, book the first flight of the day. it's the least likely to be cancelled. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> denver police are hunting for suspects today after shots were fired during a massive marijuana celebration. saturday's gunfire wounded two people and caused thousands of people to...
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. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring. >> our debt is the percentage of gdp. in the last 30 or 40 years has in less than 40%. it is only in recent years that we have seen a client. the fact is, we are in dangerous territory. that thesullivan says policymakers are arguing and debating but missing the main shellshocked u.s. economy. >> joshua gordon says that the deficit is continuing to expand because of job loss, creating less revenue and more spending on aid programs. >> you have a large deficit for four years because you have low revenues and people don't have paid or they're getting less. but also we
. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring....
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many have been here for years and contributing to our economy. knowing who they are is critical to public safety. it must be evidence from the outset there is a pathway to citizenship that will be fair and a tenable. .- fair and attainable dreamers and immigra farm workers will also be included. those who complete the requirements will be able to achieve lawful status more quickly. the bill will improve our legal immigration system. visas.ses the cap on thes it continues to protect vulnerable immigrants. it creates new temporary worker programs while protecting american workers. businesses must be able to maintain a stable legal workforce if our economy is to continue to grow. this will pressure on the border and reduce illegal flows. the majority of americans support these common sense steps. we are ready to implement them. we can and we will achieve the core provisions of the bill. we stand ready to work with the congress to achieve this important goal. the introduction of th legislation is indeed a milestone. i look forward to continue to work
many have been here for years and contributing to our economy. knowing who they are is critical to public safety. it must be evidence from the outset there is a pathway to citizenship that will be fair and a tenable. .- fair and attainable dreamers and immigra farm workers will also be included. those who complete the requirements will be able to achieve lawful status more quickly. the bill will improve our legal immigration system. visas.ses the cap on thes it continues to protect vulnerable...
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their economy is growing at a relatively decent rate. there is a level of cooperation which is growing, a capacity that is growing. we want to continue that. i think that to not invest would be remarkably shortsighted, particularly given where we are now. -- primer netanyahu minister netanyahu has agreed in the last days to engage in a new initiative not as a substitute -- i want to emphasize this. but in addition to the political track. he believes we need to advance -- >> thank you, mr. secretary. >> thank you for your continuing service to our nation. condolences on what has happened in your home state, and to several of the state department employees who work under your leadership. i have got too many questions, so this may be a relaxing five minutes. for the most part tom i hope you will respond for the record. there is probably no more important country than pakistan , and nothing more important to our public -- then our public outreach to the pakistani people, yet we are broadcasting only in urdu. this committee voted unanimously
their economy is growing at a relatively decent rate. there is a level of cooperation which is growing, a capacity that is growing. we want to continue that. i think that to not invest would be remarkably shortsighted, particularly given where we are now. -- primer netanyahu minister netanyahu has agreed in the last days to engage in a new initiative not as a substitute -- i want to emphasize this. but in addition to the political track. he believes we need to advance -- >> thank you, mr....
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they're saying it does not matter what the size of the economy is, whether we be small or large we all have a moral responsibility to the next generation to do as much as we can. that's why they're moving forward. >> michael: let's take it to the united states. from your international perspective and. >> i wouldn't call it inaction. i would call it inefficient action. i'm congratulating california for having moved forward with a cap and trade program inaugurated this year. california has already moved to pricing carbon, and toward all the different element steps on the way to reduce emissions to meet their own state level target. that is very commendable that california as a state is seeking the leadership role here in the united states. and the federal level, the federal government has regulated a little bit better the standards and what the standards have to be for any new power plants. having said that i think it is no secret that the world as a whole expects the united states to be a true leader on this, and the united states is not yet a true leader. i have heard president obama's
they're saying it does not matter what the size of the economy is, whether we be small or large we all have a moral responsibility to the next generation to do as much as we can. that's why they're moving forward. >> michael: let's take it to the united states. from your international perspective and. >> i wouldn't call it inaction. i would call it inefficient action. i'm congratulating california for having moved forward with a cap and trade program inaugurated this year....
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the economy, the way it's going, they are charging more. and auto lenders are jumping on the band wagon, stretching the terms of their loans to try to get nuand keep your payments low. but the short-term savings could cost you dearly in the long haul. so in today's take-charge consumer protection segment, i wanted to tell you how you can drive off with the best deal. joining me is chap wood investments representative. i am seeing the longer-term loans, as much as 96 months. are they a good deal? >> don't even psion about it. any time, you know, you are looking at leasing. if you are willing to pay for something over 8, 9 years, buy the car. if it appreciates, buy it. if it depreciates, lease it. cars depreciate in value. really look at leasing and even try to lease a pre-owned car if you can. that's the best value, jamie. >> jamie: why are they doing this? the car lenders? to get people to buy cars they can't afford? >> it is not just that. car dealers make their monofinancing. they are trying to get you to finance a car, and the longer you
the economy, the way it's going, they are charging more. and auto lenders are jumping on the band wagon, stretching the terms of their loans to try to get nuand keep your payments low. but the short-term savings could cost you dearly in the long haul. so in today's take-charge consumer protection segment, i wanted to tell you how you can drive off with the best deal. joining me is chap wood investments representative. i am seeing the longer-term loans, as much as 96 months. are they a good...
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. >> reporter: in a rapidly growing economy, daughters have become an increasing financial liability for their families says this sociologist. >> that don't want to pay dowries, they want to receive dowries. they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer. in nature, those numbers are about equal. >> the gap began to wideen in the '90s with new ultrasound machines that made it easy to learn the fetus' sex. the scan led to the termination of millions of female pregnancies. in delhi, the center for social research has organized women into neighborhood groups trying to shift the ingrained gender bias, even invoking hinduism's goddess of prosperity. >> ( translated ): we must begin to welcome girl babies into our homes, like the goddess lack shi has come into our home. lack smi. >> reporter: they're also aware of the law that's become known by its english acronym. tha
. >> reporter: in a rapidly growing economy, daughters have become an increasing financial liability for their families says this sociologist. >> that don't want to pay dowries, they want to receive dowries. they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer....
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spending without securing revenues are driven as they often are by populist rationale as a result those economies were essentially living on credit i believe that one of the major precursors to the crisis has been exactly the fact that politicians oversaw an accumulation of debt back when their economies were enjoying positive economic growth growth periods should normally be used to reduce debt when the crisis broke out those economies found themselves ridden with debt with no reserves to use as a safety cushion therefore i think politicians are primarily responsible for the fall at a rather a direct question now what happened in cyprus can we describe this is an action to expropriate russian money and in general how much money did russia lose out on this or do you agree with president vladimir putin saying that what happened there is going to make investors more inclined to keep russian money to keep their money in russia. i wouldn't call it an action to expropriate russian money since there were not too many options to choose from this is a very unpleasant way to deal with the problem maybe ev
spending without securing revenues are driven as they often are by populist rationale as a result those economies were essentially living on credit i believe that one of the major precursors to the crisis has been exactly the fact that politicians oversaw an accumulation of debt back when their economies were enjoying positive economic growth growth periods should normally be used to reduce debt when the crisis broke out those economies found themselves ridden with debt with no reserves to use...
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that but what we do know is that the partnership would involve nearly forty percent of the world's economy and has been in negotiations since the bush administration and it is currently one of president obama's top administrative priorities t.p.k. rules would override any national laws including those regarding internet freedom the production of. pharmaceuticals as well as environmental and financial regulations and it would also do much much more earlier i was joined by stan so sure he's a labor representative at the professional aerospace union and he explained to us his stance on trade negotiations. a lot of times you kind of suggested this in the way you friend the question a lot of times it comes across as free trade versus protectionism and my union for instance where in the earth space industry we're one hundred percent in favor of trade everybody i know is in favor of trade we make products the rest world wants to buy so the issue for us is is having a good trade policy or a bad trade policy and i think we would know a good trade policy i think all of us do a good trade policy is o
that but what we do know is that the partnership would involve nearly forty percent of the world's economy and has been in negotiations since the bush administration and it is currently one of president obama's top administrative priorities t.p.k. rules would override any national laws including those regarding internet freedom the production of. pharmaceuticals as well as environmental and financial regulations and it would also do much much more earlier i was joined by stan so sure he's a...
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and we and what they do for the economy is virtually zilch as far as i can tell you know. jim cramer the guy from mad money he he actually confessed that he ran a hedge fund for ten years and then ten years later he actually confessed. on a website and he said that everything he did was fiction he used to manipulate his fellow reporters on c n b c by giving them false tips so his hedge fund could make bets based on the false tips. he said if you are not oil i see not in jail because it was ten years later the statue of limitation and he said if you're not willing to do these things you should not be in the hedge fund business why you know if this is putting our economy a risk for the money out of out of the middle class it's great it's creating huge economic this distortions i mean we're wealth inequality united states is among the worst in the world now whereas you know when reagan came into office we were pretty reasonable. in the minute we have left here. is anybody going to do anything about this or any serious efforts elizabeth warren as well you know we were we had a
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it keeps the united states competitive and our global economy. >> in order to get an outside opinion about what is going on in america, i traveled to germany. a cool tour ofng his butchery, he told me how things are done in germany compared to america. there are many specialis america. our apprenticeship system in germany is very dynamic. our workers are used in many areas of the work. my american friend was surprised to see the same staff sleeping and serving. and all the necessary things are learned in a three-year apprenticeship. this apprenticeship system serves as a worldwide example and should definitely be maintained. apprentices' ships? not good enough? i needed some sort of explanation. that is what i spoke to dr. orsino, headmaster of west mr. academy. what kind of challenge to educators face today? there's a time in which the mother, father, children would ents gto school andnts wlde they only have one parent or there are issues at all. they bring those challenges into the classroom. i think schools should help children love to learn, love to read, become the thinkers, bec
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what does it mean for stocks, the rest of the economy? >> at this point from an economic standpoint it means further weakness because we're not prying in any inflation right now and seems to be the further. to his point with regard to cyprus selling potentially greece, who knows, maybe even italy, this is a poor indicator for future growth. now when you look at how many people are long gold, a lot of that selloff yesterday in the market was for margin calls. today --. melissa: that wasn't, you don't think that was the result of anything else that was going on around the world? a lot of people thought maybe you would pounce on gold if you saw what was going on in boston. maybe that is a little bit of a bounce back that we with saw today. you think it is really about global weakness and it continues? >> oh, absolutely. if we look, melissa, just over the --. melissa: hedge fund unwinding, pardon me, hedge fund unwinding as well. >> indeed. and also a billion dollars poured out one. etfs on friday. gold etfs are backed by physical gold, when
what does it mean for stocks, the rest of the economy? >> at this point from an economic standpoint it means further weakness because we're not prying in any inflation right now and seems to be the further. to his point with regard to cyprus selling potentially greece, who knows, maybe even italy, this is a poor indicator for future growth. now when you look at how many people are long gold, a lot of that selloff yesterday in the market was for margin calls. today --. melissa: that...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> usa! usa! >> chris: the manhunt in boston is over. but what did we learn about the terror threat and how best to protect the homeland? we are joined now by two men on the front lines here in washington, phillip mudd who spent more than a quarter censure are you at the c.i.a., the national security council and the f.b.i. and commissioner charles ramsey head of the philadelphia police department joins us from there. gentlemen, welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> commissioner ramsey is head of the nation's fourth largest police department. what have you learned from boston? is there any way to stop what appears to have been a small domestic terrorist cell? >> well, certainly it's a challenge. i don't think anyone can say we can totally stop these attacks from occurring. but we do learn. as the incidents take place. and we take steps that we can to protect our public. >> mr. mudd, we interviewed seven years ago it turns out as a power player when
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> usa! usa! >> chris: the manhunt in boston is over. but what did we learn about the terror threat and how best to protect the homeland? we are joined now by two men on the front lines here in washington, phillip mudd who spent more than a quarter censure are you at the c.i.a., the national security council and the f.b.i. and commissioner charles ramsey...
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. >> your personal economy has made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan. rethink how you are invested and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can take your personal economy. fidelity investments. turn here. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: law enforcement officials say the surviving suspect in the boston bombings has admitted he did play a role in the attacks, and they believe he and his brother acted alone. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation, and the condition of dzhokar tsarnaev, upgraded today to fair. >> woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown examines the lessons learned for public safety officials about security at big events and gatherings. >> ifill: then, a powerful democrat, montana's max baucus, is the eighth senator to say he won't seek reelection next year. we look at why de
. >> your personal economy has made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan. rethink how you are invested and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can take your personal economy. fidelity investments. turn here. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: law enforcement officials say the...
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joe, you said the not with standing, you were worried already about the underlying fundmentals of the economy and market. what did you mean by that? >> separating the two, the economy and the markets are kind of acting like on one side slow growth particularly on the revenue side world wide including china and we understand the dependence on what is happening with the feppeds -- feds with the zero cost of money . on the other hand, we have an issue of people looking for a safe haven. united states is probably the safest democratic country right now and a growing acceptance that interest rates will go up. particularly in 2014 . they are rotating on the bond and going into the equitty conflict. you have a good news/bad news kind of thing. that supported the market in the end of the day. so much money is looking for a home. on the other hand, there is a rude awakening before it is all over. >> you know when you look at the market in general and what is an aggressive run up look at the past week, i guess it shouldn't surprise you. i do i want want to overly bore the viewers and over do it. but th
joe, you said the not with standing, you were worried already about the underlying fundmentals of the economy and market. what did you mean by that? >> separating the two, the economy and the markets are kind of acting like on one side slow growth particularly on the revenue side world wide including china and we understand the dependence on what is happening with the feppeds -- feds with the zero cost of money . on the other hand, we have an issue of people looking for a safe haven....